“I call outside seat,” says Ricky, making his way to the Boston van after a long day of school at Derby Academy in Hingham Massachusetts . “Same, guess you got middle Ugo,” says Tai rapidly as he tries to secure a good spot in our row. “No chance Tai. Ricky, yes, because he just turned 12 like, 3 days ago, but you? No, i’m the tallest here I can’t be in the middle seat. Actually, whatever, but if something happens to the van today, just know i’ll be safe while you guys will be in trouble,” I say through laughter. “Nah i’m gucci, I got it, but Ugo, you think John would let me play the new Jay Z and Kanye album in the van? They got hella bars, especially Jay.” “You trippin’ bro, that’s O.D. Man, you know what John likes to play in his van. That old school R&B like New Edition, Boyz to Men, and Kirk Franklin only. Anything else he might go crazy.” “You right, whatever i'm finna use my headphones anyway if he doesn't let me I was just tryna bless the van. I know John listens, probably just not around us.” …show more content…
“Wassup yall, you all set,” He asked while strapping on his seatbelt. “Another long ride ahead so get comfy now before I take off.” “Actually,” pipes Tai in a nervous voice, “You think we can play that new Jay Z and Kanye Album? I know you heard it by now, it came out in August.” “No chance, you always ask me this. You know what I like to play in here. Tell him Ugo.” “Of course,” I say. “That old school R&B music only I tried to tell him already.” “Whatever,” puffed tai taking out his headphone. “Let's get out of
Chapter 14 - Transportation At the beginning of the book, I discussed the motivation for this book. For those of you who forgot, I had a nail in my tire and paid extra for service because I checked the wrong box on the service request form. In this chapter, I am confident that you will get a better grasp of transportation. Owning a car
You know I 'm mobbin ' with the D.R.E. and real niggas getting cake, while fake niggas hate Coupe DeVille rollin ' on dubs How you feelin ' whoopty=whoop nigga whut? da-da-da-da-dahh It’s the muthafucking Snoop D-o-double-g Real niggas getting cake, while fake niggas hate
I never thought you would come,” I exclaimed. “Well, did you get me wrong,” he said. Soda came and greeted Two-Bit and was as happy as ever to get out of the home. “Does the window open,” Two-Bit asked from outside.
“That’s the spirit. Now, let’s put this plan into motion.” Jacob jumped on Ace and started up the trail. “Everything’s cool, right?” “Sure,” I lied, feeling about as cool as a roasted marshmallow.
“I’m not sure what to say to that,” I admit. I decide to let this drop too. “You amaze me, you know that. I wish more of the brothers had women like you.” “You’re biased Kane.
There are many restrictions in society that bind us to certain categories. Whether it be male vs female, rich vs poor, good vs bad, or child vs adult, these categories determine who we are. The 57 Bus is a book about breaking free from these restrictions. Sasha, a white teen living in the better parts of Oakland, is trying to figure out their gender and who they are in the world. Richard, a black teen living in the parts of Oakland more ridden by violence, has completely different circumstances, trying to figure out the spectrum of good and bad and where he belongs on it.
To you and me a car horn is mildly alarming, to make you look up and notice something, but not quite dramatic as ducking for cover like you will be hit with incoming fire like it was for Jonathan. He minimized the event by making fun of himself and reminding us that sometimes, old
There are two other rappers in the song and they are Willie D, who had an abusive mother while growing up and raps the second verse, and Bushwick Bill, a dwarf who also lost his eye because his wife shot him during a fight, raps the fourth verse. The song consist of an intro and four verses, the rapper varies from verse to verse, but since Scarface wrote the lyrics, he is properly the most important rapper to focus on. But nonetheless each Geto boy has a verse for himself, while Scarface´s parts of the song consists of the intro, the first and the third verse. The song uses end-rimes in places, but is not consistent with it throughout the song (first verse, “Nigga, trigger” and “right, fight”). There´s also slang in the song, a few examples
“Are you sure you aren 't in the wrong class.” I remember my first day of 7th grade I felt out of place because I was one of the smallest kids. Then the author describes how fast Moose swings the baseball bat. When Moose is playing baseball he keeps on missing the ball and striking out because he is just too big of a guy they don 't have a big enough bat for him. Whenever I used to play baseball I had the opposite problem.
I said happy that I wasn’t going somewhere bad. We ride along in the bus and we say nothing. I break the silence and say, “ What is your name?”. “Tyler”, he said. “What is your name?”
TOPIC: Playboi Carti The general purpose of this speech is to entertain the audience and to inform the audience of the heavy influence that Playboi Carti has had on the modern day rap sound To showcase the revolutionary sound that Playboi Carti has created with his sound that nobody has ever heard before. He was the first person to sound like this. Playboi Carti has revolutionized rap with a sound nobody ever heard or expected before. Instead of focusing on writing complex lyrics, Carti uses his voice as an accent mark on each beat he faces.
Victor was a player on the soccer team at Tangerine middle. At first he just Paul by his impaired eyes before he got on the field. “You? You think you can play on my team? What do you think this is, Lake Windsor
INTRO Thesis: The Boston Busing Crisis was not a spontaneous event that created new tension around race throughout the city—it occurred in the context of very high levels of intolerance and inequality. In June 1974, Judge W. Arthur Garrity ruled in Morgan vs. Hennigan that Boston’s public school system had been purposefully segregated based on race and that these separate schools were not equal and therefore unconstitutional. (Gellerman)
Of my crime family who got nuff shots to share" -Moob Deep, Shook Ones- we can see very clear how he is promoting war and maybe threat the officer and that is a negative behavior. Another example of a song that promote drugs is: "Smoked
When the teenage boy sees four yellow cars in a row it makes him feel depressed. Red cars on the contrary have the opposite effect and make him feel confident for the day. When the protagonist shows this most unusual behaviour to a relatively ordinary occurrence, students are most likely irritated. The readers encounter cultural differences in the novel mainly to the extend of Christopher’s unique character and abilities. However, his hobbies and interest in solving riddles and mysteries are not very different from the life of teenagers at school, apart from the fact that he has the Asberger syndrome.